by Marshall H . Segall (Author), PierreR.Dasen (Author), YpeH.Poortinga (Author), JohnW.Berry (Author)
This book emphasizes the need to explore human behaviour in its socio-cultural context. * Includes an exposition of recent biological and anthropological research on the concept of race (Ch. 1). * Provides enhanced clarity in a presentation of emic and etic approaches (Ch. 2). * Introduces the socio-historical and socio-cultural perspectives to the study of cognition (Ch. 6). * Applies cross-cultural research findings to real world social issues (Chs. 8-10). * Expands upon discussion of social identity theory (Ch. 10). * Incorporates recent findings from studies reported in the three volumes of Handbook of Cross-Cultural Psychology. *Incorporates landmark studies that show how cross-cultural psychology developed *Includes research done across national groups and ethno-cultural groups residing within multicultural societies
Format: Paperback
Pages: 399
Edition: 2
Publisher: Pearson Education
Published: 02 Mar 1999
ISBN 10: 0205188613
ISBN 13: 9780205188611